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A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Role of Foot Size in Physical Attractiveness
(Springer Verlag, 2005)
Asexualidad : una revisión sistemática
(Udelar.FP, 2022)
El presente trabajo consiste en una revisión sistemática vinculada a la asexualidad como orientación y/o identidad sexual. Se utilizó una metodología cualitativa basada en los criterios de calidad PRISMA. Los principales ...
Attractant, sexual competitiveness enhancing and toxic activities of the essential oils from Baccharis spartioides and Schinus polygama on Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann
(Elsevier Science, 2014-12)
The sterile insect technique is currently used to control the fruit fly pest, Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann. The problem with this technique is a decreased sexual competitiveness of the sterile males. We tested the semiochemical ...
Caribbean Sexuality – Mapping the Field
(2008-04)
Caribbean sexuality is both hypervisible and obscured. That is, it is celebrated in popular culture as an important ingredient in Caribbean social life and flaunted to attract tourists to the region, yet is shrouded in ...
Assexualidade e diversidade sexual: percepções de pessoas assexuais acerca de sua educação sexual escolar
(Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilUFSMCentro de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, 2022-08-12)
Asexuality can be defined as a spectrum in which individuals do not experience sexual
attraction, or feel attraction infrequently and/or under specific circumstances. This work
considers asexuality as a sexual orientation ...
A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Role of Foot Size in Physical Attractiveness
(Springer Verlag, 2005)
Disparate cultural practices suggest that small foot size may contribute to female attractiveness. Two
hypotheses potentially explain such a pattern. Sexual dimorphism in foot size may lead observers to
view small feet as ...
A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Role of Foot Size in Physical Attractiveness
(2005)
Disparate cultural practices suggest that small foot size may contribute to female attractiveness. Two hypotheses potentially explain such a pattern. Sexual dimorphism in foot size may lead observers to view small feet as ...